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In this conversation Brian with a B and Amferny talk to Ricky Glore (Director, Writer, Actor and Performer), Nick Hiance (Cinematographer) and Nick Graystone (Actor and Performer) about the story of Bobby Sweets and Laddie creating a restaurant empire with human meats. Check out this amazing horror/comedy/musical when it releases with Troma. Instagram Links: Follow Ricky Glore @glorericky Follow Nick Graystone @nzasixx Follow DemonScar @demonscarband The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
Laddie Calloway was a street fighter and drug dealer. After being declared a fatality from a gang shooting, Laddie's life continued to spiral out of control… until he remembered the seeds of faith that had been planted by his childhood church. Show notes @ https://compelledpodcast.com/episodes/laddie-calloway ++++++++++++ Compelled is a seasonal podcast using gripping, immersive storytelling to celebrate the powerful ways God is transforming Christians around the world. These Christian testimonies are raw, true, and powerful. Be encouraged and let your faith be strengthened! Want to help make new episodes? Either make a one-time gift, or become a Monthly Partner at: https://compelledpodcast.com/donate Perks of being a Monthly Partner include: EARLY ACCESS to each new Compelled episode 1 week early! FULL LIBRARY of our unedited, behind-the-scenes interviews with each guest... over 100+ hours of additional stories and takeaways! Become a Monthly Partner by selecting the "Monthly" option during check-out. Show notes, emails, and more at: https://compelledpodcast.com Compelled is a member of the Proclaim Podcast Network: https://proclaim.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the 280+ Podcast step inside the world of Adrian Rose as he breaks down his debut album "All Caps" - a masterful blend of hip-hop and soul music that showcases his evolution as an artist. From raw hip-hop bars to soulful R&B vocals, Adrian opens up about the 4-year journey creating this genre-defying project under Big Eleanor Records. Discover how Adrian crafted this album from scratch, playing multiple instruments and producing alongside talented collaborators. He shares insights about transitioning from pure rap to discovering his singing voice, and how this journey shaped the album's progression from hip-hop heavy tracks to smooth soul and jazz offerings. The conversation covers everything from the creative process behind songs like "Waterfall" and "Lady" to working with featured artists including Laddie, Sir Dominique Jordan, and Naiby. Adrian also discusses his approach to music ownership, artistic freedom, and staying true to his creative vision while signed to an independent label. Get an exclusive look into one of Central PA's most versatile artists as he opens up about his growth, creative process, and the personal meaning behind "All Caps". Perfect for fans of authentic music that bridges genres and pushes artistic boundaries. #HipHop #SoulMusic #IndependentArtist #NewMusic #AllCaps #AdrianRose #MusicInterview #BigEleanorRecords #CentralPA #IndieMusic#independentartistjourney #homestudio #songwriting #musicproduction #howtomakebeats CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Adrian Rose 05:14 - All Caps Album 09:34 - Featured Artists on Album 15:36 - Album Sequencing Process 20:14 - Meaning of "All Caps" 24:15 - Signing with Big Eleanor Records 29:34 - Album Reception and Reviews 34:52 - Physical Album Copies 40:56 - Selling Digital Albums 41:56 - Kendrick Lamar's Influence 46:53 - Music Ownership Issues 53:10 - Future Plans for Adrian Rose 54:10 - Outro
Join me for My Chat with Derek Mather in The Laddie Snug at Artisan. On a recent pilgrimage to the magical whisky island of Islay, off the coast of Scotland with a couple of good buddies, we made an overnight detour to the small town of Wishaw, midway between Edinburgh and Glasgow, to the famous Artisan restaurant. Head chef, owner, curator and co-founder of the Friends of Bruichladdich FaceBook group, Derek Mather, founded this whisky mecca 16 yrs ago..... and the grub ain't half bad either..... Derek and his wife Fiona have amassed 1000's of bottles of Independently bottled Scotch whisky, all open and for sale by the dram at their Artisan Restaurant. Derek doesn't believe in full bottles and prices each dram with a marginal mark-up, so that whisky lovers can visit and afford to drink some of the most fantastic whisky bottles they will ever have the pleasure of sampling. We sat in his Laddie Snug and had a great chat about what he's been up to. It was an absolute pleasure. This episode of the podcast is sponsored by: www.boanndistillery.ie www.killowendistillery.com Don't forget to sign up to my Patreon channel for early access episodes and more, for a few euros a month and help me deliver the best podcasts to you. https://www.patreon.com/whiskeychatspodcast I really hope you listening in to our chat. Laurie
Mike & Jason look back at the previous day in sports, Laddie and Brough fight about how good of a player Radko Gudas is, they get a Canucks update from Donnie & Dhali's Rick Dhaliwal, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
In hour two, Mike & Jason hear from Elliotte Friedman on Demko & Boeser (4:27), they wonder who might start for the Canucks on opening night (14:17), they argue about whether or not Radko Gudas is actually a top 4 defenceman (19:01), plus the boys talk the latest around the BC Lions with radio commentator Bob "The Moj" Marjanovich (27:05). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Scotch review this week! Bruichladdich's Classic Laddie Aaron and Dwat discuss the need for true fellowship in our lives. Thanks for listening. Please rate and review and reach out to us @ manhood.neat@gmail.com
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Danny NoNo of Big Eleanor Records! Based in Pennsylvania, Danny is a drummer and founder of indie label Big Eleanor Records. Inspired by MF DOOM, Danny wanted to collaborate with different artists and create multiple musical projects under different names, which led to the birth of the label. Since Mike and Danny first talked in 2022, Big Eleanor Records has continued to grow and leave its mark on the independent music scene. In addition to live shows and numerous releases with DMV rapper Shaw Calhoune, the Big El family welcomed two up-and-coming artists to its roster this year in Laddie Moran and Adrian Rose. In this episode, Danny talks with Mike about the growth of Big Eleanor Records, including touring and playing live shows, bringing Laddie Moran and Adrian Rose onboard, the awesome new music that's coming in 2024 from Shaw, Laddie, and Adrian, doing what he loves and sticking to his purpose, where his work ethic and DIY spirit comes from, and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the song "No Voicemail" from Shaw Calhoune and Dj Skruff off Shaw's debut full length LP entitled Carry Out On Shaw, available where you get your music! Follow Big Eleanor Records on Instagram @bigelrecords. To check out new releases and get Big Eleanor Records merch, visit https://bigeleanorrecords.bandcamp.com/music. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Olympic Bronze Medallist Harry Garside kicks off the Sunday Session, before we hear from Topics Brayshaw, a major snafu from the Hall of Fame night, and Billy's Hump Day Quiz. Then Lehmo and his son Laddie pop in, and we hear from Topics Brownless, Aussie Boomers coach Brian Goorjian, and Billy's Idiot FIle. Then we get a joke out of Billy to close the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB and Billy are raring to go with the All Sports Report - including a wrap of the Australian Football Hall of Fame night. Will and Hannah battle it out in the Hump Day Quiz, before a very dusty Jay Clark is in studio to talk Hall of Fame, the ARC, Melbourne, and Bobby Hill. Jake from Packenham has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash,and tries to give our dump button a workout, then JB and Billy discuss all the team news for Round 15. Lehmo joins the show to talk about the high-flying Hawks, then brings his son Laddie in studio to tell Billy some proper jokes. Finally, Billy tries to outdo Laddie with a joke of his own.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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After a viral moment with Laddie on Instagram, Lehmo is nwo bringing his son on tour in a brand new comedy special!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wir sind mal wieder im Dr. Hops und nehmen heute mal wieder nur 'ne "kurze" Stunde auf. Olli darf den Gold Spot 13 Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey als Blind-Sample verkosten. Gar nicht so einfach! Außerdem sprechen wir über die zahlreichen Abfüllungen aus dem Hause Signatory Vintage, die gerade erschienen sind. Als zweiten Dram gibt's einen Bruichladdich aus einem Private Cask. Die Brennerei fliegt bei uns irgendwie oft unter unserem Radar, daher wird's Zeit, dass mal wieder ein Laddie hier besprochen wird. Ein Bisschen Musik gibt's auch wieder! Folgt also auch unserer Dram Good Music Playlist bei Spotify! Viel Spaß beim Hören Olli & Tim
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Friday morning, the 19th of April, 2024, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in the Book of Isaiah 58:6-7:“Is this not the fast that I have chosen:To loose the bonds of wickedness,To undo the heavy burdens,To let the oppressed go free,And that you break every yoke?Is it not to share your bread with the hungry,And that you bring to your house the poor who are cast out;When you see the naked, that you cover him,And not hide yourself from your own flesh?” (your own family)This is the chapter on fasting, going without food. Now, to fast is very important. Jesus did it for 40 days and 40 nights in the desert. It is a very good practice. It brings the body into subjection with the spirit. It is necessary for each believer to do. However, the Lord says, ”but this is the kind of fasting that I have chosen.” We have got to be doers of God's Holy Word. We have got to lift the burdens of the oppressed, we have got to share our food with the hungry, we have got to give a bed to those who have no roof over their heads, and we must not hide ourselves from our own families. Jesus says, if we do this, then the light will break forth like the morning, and healing will spring up speedily and then the glory of the Lord will be our portion, and then when we call on the Lord, He will answer us and He will say, “Here I am.” Today, we need to be doers of God's word. I remember my dear old dad just after I had led him to the Lord. I said to him, “Dad, we have got to fast as well now that we are Christians, and that old Scotsman looked at me with those blue eyes of his, and he said, “Laddie, fast?” He said, “I fasted for three and a half years.” You see, he was a prisoner of war in the Second World War. He was imprisoned in Germany and Italy. That didn't impress him so much as when he saw us taking care of the poor and the needy. That impacted my dad's life more than anything else. Today, yes, we must fast but let us fast as the Lord says - by taking care of those who are hurting, those who are lonely and those who are fearful.Jesus bless you and have a wonderful day,Goodbye.
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When Michael and his family swapped houses and cars for a summer in Scotland, they probably imagined great hikes into the Scottish Highlands. But when their borrowed car blew up without warning and the owners blamed him, should Michael be telling the Scotts to 'kilt-up' and take a hike? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk. Get access to hundreds of episodes in the Car Talk archive when you sign up for Car Talk+ at plus.npr.org/cartalkLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week we talk about Ryno's new project bike, our Shovelhead updates, why Super e's suck, and how to start your own mobile motorcycle hot dog sidecar business! Also, tune in to find out which lucky Laddie won our February Patreon giveaway! Check out our website: www.lowlifechopperpodcast.com February Giveaway Sponsor: @cornerstone.mfg Coffee Colab: @bumpshopdiaries Sponsored by: @deadbeatcustoms @lowbrowcustoms @steelcityblacksmithing @noluckpaintworks @staystrongcollc @burntupwoodburning
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Bart buys Laddie, an amazing new dog, with a credit card accidentally sent to Santa's Little Helper. The Simpsons fall in love with Laddie, and when the credit card company turn up to take him back, Bart gives them Santa's Little Helper instead. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesimpsonsguy/support
It's rattle CAN not rattle CAN'T this week on the LCP Choppin' 101 series! In our fourth installment we talk DIY paint, body work, and new YouTube playlist of choppin' tutorials! We also picked a very special Laddie for our January Patreon giveaway! It's 10lbs of lightning in a 5lb sack! Check out our website: www.lowlifechopperpodcast.com January Giveaway Sponsor: @oxfordco.choppers Coffee Colab: @bumpshopdiaries Sponsored by: @deadbeatcustoms @lowbrowcustoms @steelcityblacksmithing @noluckpaintworks @staystrongcollc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lowlife4/support
Laddie Howard, a father, entrepreneur, and lobbyist, founded L. Howard Leather in 2015, producing handmade leather goods of the highest quality. He expanded the product line in 2022 to include fragrances that tell a unique story of coming of age, capturing the essence of growth and transformation through a blend of essential oils and botanical extracts. Mr. Howard is also the Director of Regional Governmental Affairs for the City of Columbia. Support the showMake sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: BOPs, Lynx Recording Studios, Mid Carolina Service Co., Asylum Digital Recording & Mixing, Celeb Studio Cafe, the Simon Marketing Agency, and TruBrilliance Ent. Become a member of our Patreon channel to get access to full video episodes, early premieres, and bonus content!
In hour two, guest hosts Brook Ward & Josh Elliott-Wolf chat with Vancouver Giants associate coach Adam Maglio (3:00) about their season thus far as well as what is to come, Laddie poses the question where you're guaranteed one Stanley Cup for the Canucks but they'd never win again in your lifetime, would you do it? (15:00) Plus they preview Sunday's Seahawks matchup versus the Steelers w/ ESPN's Brady Henderson (27:00). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Guest hosts Brook Ward & Josh Elliott-Wolfe look back at the previous day in sports, Laddie poses the question where you're guaranteed one Stanley Cup for the Canucks but they'd never win again in your lifetime, would you do it? Plus they set up tonight's Canucks game versus Philly w/ Sportsnet's Satiar Shah. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Release Date: January 11, 2014Guthrie and Karger look f0r the perpetrator of a series of drug store robberies.Original Air Date: July 8, 1952Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netCheck out all our social media links and connect with us at http://www.greatdetectives.netThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5901852/advertisement
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The gang is back for our 85th episode. In this one Bart learns a little something about fraud and we are introduced to Santos Al Halper and his best friend Laddie. We also find out why Milhouse had the bowl as well as also discuss the following: - Cori explains why she missed last week's episode. - When does Mike from Bogeyman's Closet sleep? - An invitation to Michael Bolton. - This episode's sponsor: Big Charleston. - Our thoughts on the show retiring a gag that has been used for over 30 years. - Are we bringing in any new listeners that only watch Vanderpump Rules? - More timely references, this time we mention the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes, Highlights Magazine, the band Musical Youth and much more. - Is there a statute of limitations on mail fraud? - Another plea to Joshua Jackson, any Joshua Jackson. - The story of the Simpsons moment that cemented Patrick and Bryan's friendship. - Which Bart quote drives Cori crazy? - A childhood story that shows the importance of parental supervision. All of this and so much more! So won't you come Jammin' with us? We are just a small part of the Rad Pantheon team so don't forget to check what is going on with us as well as our friends on https://linktr.ee/radpantheon
Release Date: October 19, 2013Guthrie investigates a horrific bank robbery and murder.Original Air Date: November 5, 1952referred to as Luger-lugging Laddie in error.Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of ourfriends on FacebookFollow us on Twitter@radiodetectivesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5901852/advertisement
Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/whiskeynoobs So much of what we looked at so far has been from the perspective of the bourbon loving community. Tim (@thewhiskyinfluencer) found his way into the whiskey loving community by very different means: through scotch whisky. Listen in as a bourbon drinker and a scotch drinker come together to figure out the similarities and differences in our perspective on whiskey. Of course, we also walk through a full review of Bruichladdich's Classic Laddie, and Unpeated Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Follow Tim on Instagram @TheWhiskyInfluencer
Brace yourself as we dissect the rules governing Brigadoon, the peculiar village that has been Fiona's home since the 1700s. We discuss the mind-boggling concept of Brigadoon appearing only once every hundred years and its ability to be accessed by outsiders only when they're in love. Are you ready to learn more about the 1966 movie version of Brigadoon or the unpredictable trials and tribulations of Tommy and Jeff in Shmigadoon, Brigadoon's counterpart? We've got all that and more, including an intriguing look at a possible alternate universe fanfic. The episode concludes with a harmonious exploration of Brigadoon's impressive musical score. We unpack the charm of unforgettable tracks like Fiona's 'I Want a Laddie', Charlie's 'Go Home With Bonnie Jean', and the heart-rending 'There But For You Go I'. Finally, we rank Lerner and Lowe musicals and share our mixed feelings about Brigadoon. Oh, and did we mention an unexpected detour through the Columbo episode Agenda for Murder? All this packed into one episode! So, come along and join us on this magical musical journey. (0:00:06) - Intro (0:11:16) - Understanding the Concept of Brigadoon (0:19:59) - Shmigadoon, Brigadoon, Failed Couples and Patrick Wilson (0:33:21) - Musical Score in Brigadoon (0:44:20) - Brigadoon and Musical Tier List Discussion (0:49:33) - Discussion on Brigadoon and Colombo (0:59:50) - The Impact of Columbo on Viewers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a fascinating chat with one of Big Finish's regular guest actors, Tim Bentinck. He has appeared in almost every Big Finish series including Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Space 1999, The Avengers, Torchwood and more. Tim is also very well known for his portrayal of David Archer in the long-running radio serial, The Archers. To learn more about Tim, visit his website - https://www.timbentinck.com/ To read Tim's article, "The Return of the Laddie from Tazzie", click here - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/holidaytypeshub/article-608173/Return-laddie-Tazzie.html To see a full list of Tim's appearances for Big Finish, visit https://www.bigfinish.com/search_results?search_value_selected=0&search_term=timothy+bentinck Original theme composed by Joe Kraemer | http://www.joekraemer.com/about/ Email: sirensofaudio@gmail.com Website: https://www.sirensofaudio.com/ Audio Feedback: https://anchor.fm/sirensofaudio Twitter: http://twitter.com/audiosirens Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audiosirens/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audiosirens YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrU3MLlOeJTLnAbLl35QgeQ Clips and music are copyright Tim Bentinck, BBC and Big Finish and are used for review purposes only. No infringement is intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirensofaudio/message
Tony opens the show by talking about another trade by the Wizards, the Nats, and what's going on with Victor Robles. Brian Windhorst calls in to give his thoughts on the Wizards trade with Boston and Memphis, and he also talks about what to expect from Victor Wembanyama as a pro. Jason La Canfora phones in to talk about the NFL's evolving policy in regards to gambling, and Tony closes the show out by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Amy Tietjen “Our Time” ; “Heaven” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover how a disaster transformed a single-family home into a thriving short-term rental property, generating increased cash flow and added value to the property. Laddie and Shelley James have been actively involved in Saskatoon and area investing in real estate for over 25 years. In this episode, Laddie and Shelley discuss their "first date principle" for managing their real estate investments, their innovative lead generation tool, and how they transformed a single-family home into a profitable Airbnb that generates more income than their property in another city. Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): https://investorattractionworkshop.com/ What you will learn from this episode for 25 minutes: Find out a market location that doesn't have tight rental control enabling you to increase rents according to fair market value Discover an investment portfolio that allows for increased property value and higher cash flows Discover how to utilize a book as an effective lead generation tool. Resources: Looking for real estate ideas? Click here: https://laddieandshelley.com/ Topics Covered: 00:58 - How she started in real estate, first investment property, what is included in their portfolio now 03:10 - Juggling all other businesses on top of real estate 04:22 -What their portfolio consist of and the key factors to consider when choosing them 07:06 - Is there tight rental controls where there properties are located?[plus, sharing about their 'first date principle'] 09:37 - The key to the 'first date principle' and their 3 C's to married life and business relationships 13:40 - Becoming the first one to own a home legalized as Airbnb in Saskatchewan 17:22 - How does owning an Airbnb in Saskatchewan compare to owning one in Calgary in terms of cash flow? 19:55 - How does publishing a book impact one as an author and real estate investor [plus, how to utilize it for marketing and lead generation] 24:33 - Laddie's added feather in the cap Key Takeaways: "I think the definition of an entrepreneur is to never stop working 24/7, but still loving it." - Shelley James “Seeing the amount of money that you could make, it was a little bit harder in Calgary in an apartment type situation. But in the house here with the two suites, the income is significantly greater than we could have ever made as, as a single family home.” - Shelley James "Ultimately, your house isn't really worth anything. It's the person who's in it that's worth something."- Laddie James "It [becoming a book author] gives you credibility that you don't get any other way."- Laddie James Connect with Laddie and Shelley James: Website: https://laddieandshelley.com/ Connect with Dave Dubeau: Podcast: http://www.propertyprofitspodcast.com/ Website: https://davedubeau.com/home Investor Attraction Workshop: http://www.investorattractionworkshop.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedavedubeau LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/davedubeau
This episode covers three stakes races at Delta Downs. Headlined by both the Laddie and Lassie Futurities this weekend. Stay tuned for a preview of four stakes from Remington Park all for Oklahoma breds. Thanks for listening --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twentyoneseconds/support
Laddie John Dill is a world renowned and West Coast Light and Space artist who has been creating electric light works and other creations since the 1960's. His art suggests light itself could be a transcendental language. Hear how to use unique and local materials, leverage and support your peers, and fascinating stories from “art history.” Check out Laddie Dill's art at ArtDimensionsOnline.com
This week the one and only Laddie Moran, recording artist out of Lancaster, PA, pulls up to the podcast for a dope conversation about music, relationships, and much more! Timestamps/Topics: Introductions (2:31) Congratulations Are in Order: We talk about Laddie's recent proposal and what it all took to get him off the market for good (10:53) Stepping Up to the Plate: Conflicting information about relationships on social media has people raging gender wars about expectations, finances, and even raising another man's child (19:29) Poor People Stink: We react to two different clips from two caucasian podcasts that have interesting and frightening opinions about hygiene, especially wash clothes. (29:45) Caught Lacking at PF: Tekashi 6ix9ine got strolled on at the gym but oddly enough there's a sympathy movement on his behalf. We talk about society's obsession with recording violence and self-snitching (42:09) Think Never Feel: Laddie shares his music creation process and when he knows its time to for the masses to hear his work. (53:10) Studying the Greats and Not-So-Greats: Here we talk about our guest's musical inspirations and how they fit a wide spectrum of talent. (1:01:11) Lupe Fiasco Appreciation: We talk about Lupe's career trajectory and how he was going places nobody could imagine today. (1:04:41) Rap or Die!: A Twitter meme puts us to a test of survival on whether we can rap a song from a rapper that represents our birth month. Find out what rappers we were assigned with. (1:08:00) Why Does He Rap Like a Baby: We talk about drawing the line on artistic expression. We understand the genre evolves but some artists just don't have it! Listen to Laddie Moran's Music Access the 280+ Podcast on All Platforms --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/los-def/message
In this episode we talk about the history of Irish coffee, you'll learn how to drink Irish whiskey, and how to make the BEST Irish coffee and BEST Irish coffee milkshake. Need we say more? Irish Coffee Warm a 6oz coffee mug / glass (clear is best if you want to show off) Add 2 sugar cubes to mug / glass Add 4 oz freshly brewed coffee - smooth and dark blends are best Stir until the sugar dissolves Add 1.5 oz of Irish Whiskey (only @tullamoredew will do) Stir one more time (this is the last time you'll stir) In another container, lightly whip 1 oz of heavy cream (heavy whipping cream is the same thing) In one hand hold your bar spoon so the spoon faces up and just under the surface of the coffee. With your other hand, pour your lightly whipped cream into the center of the spoon so the cream floats on top of the beverage. If you did it right, you'll see a defined line between the cream and the coffee below. Sip your drink through the cold cream and never ever (EVER) stir your cream into the coffee. Irish Coffee Milkshake… ya baby! In a blender Add 2-3 Scoops vanilla ice cream 2 oz irish whiskey ¾ oz coffee liqueur 4 oz cold brew ½ oz brown sugar syrup, or maple syrup (uh, that's Canadian) Blend until smooth Pour into your old school milk shake glass Garnish: crushed up thin mints or dusting of chocolate Tip: How to drink Irish Whiskey The Art of Drinking IG: @theartofdrinkingpodcast Jules IG: @join_jules TikTok: @join_jules Website: joinjules.com Brad IG: @cigarsnvino This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's February 2nd. This day in 1929, Laddie Boy died and the country mourned. Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss Warren Harding's dog, and why he was such a beloved celebrity. Sign up for our newsletter! We'll be sending out links to all the stuff we recommended later this week. Find out more at thisdaypod.com This Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories. If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.com Get in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Our website is thisdaypod.com Follow us on social @thisdaypod Our team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Audrey Mardavich is our Executive Producer at Radiotopia
In this episode, Mark is joined by Hip Hop duo Azariah and Laddie, talking about their new album "Phase III: Blessed and Highly Favored". We also talk about the scene in Rochester New York, how they met, the difference between this album and the previous "phase" albums as well as future projects and wrestling. Check out Azariah and Laddie on Bandcamp-https://azariah.bandcamp.com/album/phase-iii-blessed-and-highly-favoredMark also reviews the movie "Highlander" for the "Infinite Torture" segment, as well as thoughts on the upcoming "Fear The Walking Dead" series concluding.
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In our penultimate episode of Whisky and Things we finally get round to talking about the deal, the steal, some might say the teal of the century…. The Classic Laddie from Bruichladdich, Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky. We've loved what we've sampled before so how will their flagship release match up? Also, seeing as next week is our last episode, we wouldn't want leave you hanging on your morning commutes, or weekend walks in the countryside so we'll be running down some of our favourite podcasts for your entertainment needs, be it whisky based or otherwise for you to fill our, probably tiny void.Find the full show notes for this episode at https://www.whiskyandthings.com/podcast/ep124-bruichladdich-the-classic-laddie-islay-single-malt-scotch-whisky-plus-our-podcast-recommendationsSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.twitter.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.instagram.com/whiskyandthingspodcastWhisky and Things Podcast has been brought to you by “And Things Productions”Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/whiskyandthings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Dance crawled until he passed out. He couldn’t say how long he slept, but he was brought back to consciousness by the peaceful sound of his horse cropping grass close to his head. At this he spasmed in fear, rolled onto his back and crab-walked backwards, scrambling for his pistol. His horse looked at him evenly, knowing him for the fool that he was. When Dance realized his situation, he replaced his half–unholstered pistol and said a prayer of gratitude. Then he started looking for his hat.He saw it a few hundred yards out on the prairie next to a burned black circle. He raised his eyes to the horizon and saw the black tower stabbing into the sky. He shook his head and said, “I never did like that hat, anyway.” Then he caught his horse and rode back to town.With Archie in the lead McAllister and ten of the Teamsters crossed the street and made for the Morning Star mine. But before they could get to the mine yard, Jane Siskin stormed into their path. Gone was the dress of the night before and now she was in dusty leathers again. She planted her hands on her hips and said, “Now just where in the hell do you think you're going!?!”Archie said, “And just whom in the hell you imagine you are addressing?""Oh, I ain't talking to you, your highness. These boys in on my payroll and that means they should have the courtesy to inform me before they go off getting in some foolishness. I mean, Clod there don't know no better, but I expected more from you MacAllister.""Enough wi’ your haverin’ woman! My head’s not havin’ ’t this mornin. It’s bright and loud already and your man here is invited us to go for a walk in a nice, cool, quiet cave. So we've decided on a wee stroll." Jane turned her skeptical eye towards Archie.Archie told her of the disappearance of the silver deposits and their replacement with an ancient temple of unknown origin. Jane tried to look tough and unfeeling as he explained, but the memory of the darkness and the vision he had seen there were so fresh in Archie's mind she was captured by his retelling."Besides," concluded Archie, “since the road to Bisbee, and for all we know the entirely of the outside world, is gone, it appears you are out of the freight business and must seek a new line of employment. Might I suggest Archaeology?”"Oh my sweet prince," at Jane with a smile. “It's you who don't get how the world works. Roads and towns come and go, but there is always – always – something that needs hauling. But let's have a look at what's in your root cellar. Then she hooked her arm through his and Archie escorted her across the street as if she had been a guest at the season’s finest ball.As they assembled torches in the yard, Archie looked askance at the miners who stood around in small groups, muttering to themselves, “Bloody fools.”“Why are you so angry at them,” Jane asked, “they're just afraid.”“Superstition offends me. Right to my very core.""You mean to tell me you don't believe in ghosts and spirits?" Asked Jane."Certainly not. I am a natural philosopher. I believe in what I can see with my own eyes, what I can verify with my own senses."“What of God, ye English heathen? Have you seen him?” Asked McAllister good-naturedly as he tied a rag around a length of shattered board.“Carefully recording the wonder of his creation so that we can better understand it, is that not worship?” asked Archie. MacAllister smiled and answered, “Laddie, I’m just grateful when I walk in a church that the roof doesn’t fall in on top of me. They filled a wagon with torches and rolled it as far as the mine tracks would go, then they all lit two torches a piece and advanced into the chamber. The twelve of them spread out in an attempt to fill the chamber with light. But there was something about the darkness. It retreated, but begrudgingly, stubbornly, as if still fighting to clock the secrets of the ancient Temple.Jane asked, "then what was that nasty ol’ DuMont digging up this whole time?"Archie said, "the Miners assure me that there was silver here yesterday.”Jayne said, “Just like the river." McAllister said, “I’ll take a clean river over a foul pit any day."Archie walked along the edge of the room where a great arch opened onto nothing but dark, natural stone. "The curvature of this vault is quite sophisticated, and the interlocking arches would be quite unnecessary if this was merely an underground structure. Which is to say…" Archie trailed off in thought.McAllister chimed in, “Which is to say nothing makes sense to me."Archie outlined what parts of the arch she could reach with his torch and asked, “Doesn't this seem more like a window to you?"“Aye, but it’s daft to build a window underground.”“But it’s not quite underground, is it? Or at least it might not have been when it was built. If we dig away the rock here, this would be open to the sky. We have merely gone into the hill without descending appreciably.” Jane said, “Darling, I love the way your brain is always working, but I don't see why it matters. There ain't no silver here, ain't nothing of value. Just a room we're savages used to kill other savages.""Oh no," at Archie, “Here there is the most valuable commodity of all. Knowledge. And the entertainment of a true mystery. And if your only concern is avarice then what I am saying is that this structure must assuredly have lower levels.""And we’ve a s**t–ton of useless miners out there," said MacAllister."Exactly, now let me see if I can catch a glimpse of the ceiling." Archie strode over to the center of the room and, with a shudder, stepped up on the sacrificial altar. He lifted the torch as high as he could above his head. At first, he thought the darkness was stubbornly congealed above him, like some strange pool of evil night, but as he moved the torch and looked at the shape of the darkness from different angles, he began to see that there was a large mass hanging in the center of the room. “Scaffold, ladders, something to stand on!” cried Archie. Two wooden ladders were brought and lashed together at the top and tethered by rope at the sides. Teamsters held the feet of the ladder on either side of the altar. Torch in his right hand, Archie ascended the shaky, makeshift ladder, white-knuckling the rungs with his left. Perversely, the shape seemed to recede into the darkness above. And Archie felt queasy. He had the feeling that the scale and geometry of this space were wrong, somehow becoming larger the more he advanced into it. “What is it?” cried Jane from below.Weakness washed over Archie and he swayed on the ladder, nearly losing his grip. He pulled himself close to the rungs, and ground his teeth together, forcing his breath through his nose. Without looking up, he climbed the last three rungs and lifted the torch again. The shape was bigger now, and he could almost make it out — almost understand the meaning of its silhouette. If only he could get closer. He stepped even higher on the ladder and now his hips and center of gravity were above the top of the improvised a-frame. His bent knees shook with fear, but he forced himself to stand, holding the torch as high as he could above his head. It started to make sense. There were two long triangles on the bottom, black and covered with tendrils of mold — or was they fur? it was difficult to know because the blackness of this thing swallow the light. He swung a leg over the top of the ladder and put his foot on the topmost rung on the other side. “Be careful!” cried Jane.“I’ve almost made it out…” said Archie as he stood on the wobbling ladder, raising his torch as high as possible into the darkness. The flames from the torch licked one of the corners of the triangles, and there was a sizzling noise, then aroar as the thing caught fire. Flamed rippled up the side of it, and, with a creaking noise, the thing turned its face at Archie and screamed. By the light of his torch and the light of the creature’s own immolation, Archie made out that the thing hanging in the center of the vault was a gigantic bat. It let go of its perch and spread its burning wings, crashing into Archie, shattering the ladder, and sending all of it crashing to the stone below. The Preacher had done a brisk trade all day. Townspeople were flat rattled by the appearance of a river from nothing, then the attack, and the disappearance of the outside world. By now reports had come in of a line surrounding the town beyond which the terrain was different. What was the meaning of this? Was this God’s work or the Devil’s? The End of Days or an unfathomable beginning?In ones and twos they had trickled into his small church all day and by the late afternoon his conversation had turned into an impromptu sermon. The Preacher had never had an experience like this before and can only attribute the words that flowed forth from him as inspired by the Holy Spirit itself. Where there was fear, he sowed hope. Where there was doubt, he sowed faith. "Even the Devil is doing the work of the Lord," he began. "For what can exist without it serving God? That's a hard truth to accept sometimes — may be hard to accept all the time. But God gives us troubles so we can grow. It's might be the end of the world but it’s not the end of God’s plan for you. And you don’t want the end of days to catch you and you be unsaved. ‘Cause you want to be in that number, Lord, when the Saints come a marchin’ in!” “What do you think is going to happen to us?” asked a young woman whose brazen clothing contrasted with her timid manner. A young Magdalene thought the Preacher, cowed by the majesty of a simple chapel.“in this life? Trial, pain, suffering, and death. All that is guaranteed. What is not guaranteed is that you find love and fellowship in the model of Christ. But you can have it. You grow in the world and in Christ to have a full life. But what is an absolute certainty is that you will be tested and then you will die. And after that, well, what happens it's up to you. Eternal damnation or eternal salvation. And as Jesus said, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.’“so the question to ask, my lost and bewildered sheep is not, are we going to die? The question is what happens after that. Are you saved? Have you been saved? Do you want to be saved?"And so it was the Preacher led a procession down to the river’s edge to baptize 13 new souls for the Lord. As he did, he felt proud to be a mighty warrior for Christ.He took off his jacket and waded right through the weeds into the depths of the river. There he raised his hands and cried, "Brothers and sisters, don’t be afraid of the water! Who among ye will go first?" But no one followed. So the Preacher said, "for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son so that you might have life eternal. Compared to that wondrous miracle, that most stupendous of gifts, I ask you, why would God not send a river into the desert so that your soul and your soul and your soul might be saved.”The young Magdalene stepped forward shyly then stopped.The Preacher beckoned her, “Come closer dear. There’s no reason to be afraid. The good Lord parted the Red Sea, saved Moses from the Pharaoh, and he said water into the desert that you might not die, but live eternal."Then Preacher looked down at his leg with some alarm, something had brushed by him under the water – a large something, but conscious of the eyes of his flock upon him, he tried to be brave. With a confidence he didn't feel, he called out to the young Magdalene again. "Come on down here, time to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. He’s ready for you darlin’ I promise,” said the Preacher, forcing a smile across his face. She made her way through the reeds and the cold, sucking mud, smiling at the crowd on the bank, then looking down and frowning at what the river was doing to her expensive dress. When she finally stood next to the Preacher he said, “Cross your arms across your chest darlin’.” Then put a hand on her forehead and another hand on the small of her back. “Are you ready to receive Jesus Christ as your personal savior? To receive the gift of Life Everlasting and the eternal love of God?”She nodded. “Are you ready to be born again in the Holy Spirit?”“I am — ahhhhhhhh!” She screamed as something in the water grabbed her leg and dragged her under. In the silence after that horrible scream, the Preacher stood in the water, not knowing what to say. He looked to the believers on shore and saw that they did not understand. And why should they? They had never seen a river baptism. Maybe this was what was supposed to happen. For a moment the preacher found himself, like any desperate performer trying to figure out how to salvage a bit from disaster. Then the creature in the river surfaced in its death roll, flinging the young woman's body into the air for long enough for her to scream in agony and for all to see her broken body washed with a thin mixture of blood and river water. As the screaming began, the Preacher splashed for the shore. Dance had given his horse his head and slumped weakly against the animal’s neck, drifting in and out of consciousness as the horse found his way home. All Dance wanted from the world was to eat some of Speedy Pete’s beans, crawl into the number two cell, lock the door, and sleep secure in the knowledge that the iron bars were enough to protect him from the giant bear of his nightmares. But as he rounded the corner on the main street he saw a group of cowboys on horses in front of the jail.At the head of them sat Nathan Burdock with his hands crossed over his saddlehorn. He yelled into the jail, ”You let my boy out, or this is gonna turn ugly.”Well, thought Dance, at least the jail ain’t on fire.From inside he heard Sleepy Pete's slow drawl, "the sheriff will be back anytime now, you'll see. Then you'll be in all kinds of trouble.""Paw, you get me out of here!" Came Charlie Burdock’s thin cry.“Now, Pete, the Sheriff’s just one man and I don't…" said Nathan Burdock, trailing off when he saw what was left of Dance.Without a word, and without his hat, the Sheriff rode right through the Cowboys, right past Burdock and hitched his horse to the post.“Jesus Christ,” said one of the cowboys.“Fresh from the tomb,” said another, because Dance looked like 20 miles of bad road. Dance paid them none of them any mind. He dunked his head in the horse trough, shook like a dog, then slurped greedily at the water. Nathan Burdock cleared his throat. Then he drew his pistol, cocked the hammer and said, “Sheriff?”Dance turned slowly, holding his hands away from his sides and said, “Why Nathan, I didn’t see you there.” Nathan Burdock smiled and said, “You got my boy in there and I'll be having him.""Don't worry Sheriff, I got a bead on him,” said Sleepy Pete from inside the jail. “Pete, that ain’t reassuring, I know what kinda shot you are,” Dance yelled back at the jail. Then he turned wearily back to Nathan Burdock and said, “Sorry for the interruption, I didn’t want to get accidentally shot.” He swept his gaze across Nathan’s sour-faced ranch hands in front of the jail. “Or on purpose shot, either.” “Just give me my boy and nobody gets shot.” Dance, swayed a little with fatigue and added, “I don’t know what you want that kid for. He’s a real a*****e, I can tell you that.” Nathan Burdock said, “My line’s not long on charm, but I’ll be havin’ him all the same.”“Well, the thing is, I’m supposed to hold him until the circuit court judge comes through from Tuscon. But seeing as Tuscon ain’t there anymore, I guess… s**t… you can have him.” “Whaaaaaaat?” drawled Speedy Pete from inside the jail. “Pete, go on and bring the prisoner out here!”“Sheriff, I don’t think…”“Deputy, it has been a long day and I’m in no mood for an argument.”Burdock lowered his pistol. He looked confused and slightly disappointed to have gotten his way so easily. He was all keyed up for a fight that hadn’t come. He said, “You know, and I know my boy ain’t gonna see no justice from a crooked judge from big-city Tuscon. “Jesus Nate. Take yes for an answer why’dontcha?”“That’s Mr. Burdock to you.” Dance nodded, waving a dismissive hand and said, “Pete, hurry up in there.” Then back to Burdock, “You see, his nickname is of an ironical nature.” Pete unbarred the door. It was a hollow, violent thump that caused the horses and men jump. Burdock’s men were especially skittish with their easy victory, wondering if all this weren’t some kind of strange trick. Pete emerged from the jail with a shotgun and Charlie Burdock in handcuffs. "You sure about this Sheriff? It don't seem right.""Pete, Miguel is dead. And we are in Arizona no more.""Oh no how do you die?""You wouldn't believe me if I told you. So if this old hatchet face b*****d wants to take his jackass kid and ride out of town to get killed – well, saves us tying a noose.”"What are you carrying on about?" asked one of Burdock’s men."Don't pay no mind to his foolishness boys,” said Burdock, not sure what the play was here."I want to hear what he has to say," said another adding, "maybe he can tell us why the little bunkhouse disappeared.""If I had answers, I wouldn't share them with a pack of thugs like you," said the sheriff and he took the shackles from Charlie Burdock's wrists. Charlie grinned at Dance and said, I told you that so I wouldn't hold me, Sheriff." Then he started down the steps.Sheriff Dance’s kick got Charlie square in the right ass cheek and sent him sprawling flat in the street. He turned in the dirt and got up with his fist clenched, mad as hell. But dance just stood on the top of the steps with his hands held out from his sides, smiling like he had won a prize at the fair."Easy boy," said Nathan Burdock."Yeah boy, easy,” said Dance."That's enough out of you!" Burdock snapped at Dance.“Somebody lend me a gun," Charlie said his face red with embarrassment."No,” said Nathan, trying to put a final word to it. One of the ranch hands brought a saddled horse to the front for Charlie. “Sheriff, you cain’t just let him go!” “Pete, there’s no point. There’s no Judge comin’ from Tuscon.” “But he killed a man in cold blood. You cain’t let him get away with that!” Why not, Dance wondered? Hadn’t the man who became John Dance gotten away with it? He's gotten away with killing men all the way here. To this town where everybody smiled when they saw him. Where he had respect and found a way to use violent talents for good. This town and these people, even the roughest of them, generally weren't bad men, and they were still ignorant of how the world had changed around them. Of what they were facing and how lost they really were. This town was gonna fall apart when the truth landed. Charlie snarled, “I didn’t kill nobody in cold blood, he drew first and I shot him.”“You’re that fast, hunh?” asked Dance.“Yes sir, I am! And iff’n you hadn’t blindsided me, I woulda got you too!” said Charlie, ignoring the waiting horse."Let's go home,” said Nathan Burdock.Dance said, “’ cause it's one thing to be steady shooting a man in the back, as you did. But it's another thing entirely to aim and fire when they're shooting back.""They don't get a chance to fire back on account I'm so fast.""Oh boy, you're real scary.""Enough," said Nathan Burdock"Mister, you're lucky I don't have a gun."“is that a fact?" Asked the sheriff. Then he reached out to Speedy Pete’s belt pulled out his pistol.“I forbid this,” said Nathan Burdock.“Forbid what? He’s a free man, just like you wanted. If you got some regrets about his unfortunate character, it's far too late to start raising him now. Here you go, little Burdock,” said Dance as tossed the pistol to the boy. As it flew through the air, there was a tremendous explosion and everyone flinched. Forgotten, the pistol landed in the dirt as everyone turned to see a tremendous cloud of smoke rising up from the Morning Star Mine. The congregation at the water’s edge had recoiled in horror at the gruesome spectacle of the young girl who had tried to give her life to God, but instead had wound up being food for some horrible and still unseen river monster. They pulled the preacher ashore and looked to him for answers, but he had gave none. He ran right through the crowd and kept running up the hill towards the church lost in terror and despair.What was this? The preacher wondered. Oh God, why hast thou forsaken me? That young girl, so beautiful, not innocent of course, but not deserving of this. He remembered the feel of her flesh beneath her dress as she was torn from his grasp. The whole of it was incomprehensible to him. He saw the humble church and ran towards it seeking to take refuge in prayer in the house of the Lord.There was a peal of thunder and black smoke filled the sky. Behind him he heard the screams and cries of the faithful. A cloud of roiling black smoke filled the air and threw it rose a conflagration with wings. As it rose it screamed hatred at all of God's creation. With two mighty wing beats it climbed towards the heavens like something from John of Patmos’ nightmares. On the third beat one of its wings shredded to ash and it spun downwards, out of control, headed right for them. The preacher stopped running thinking that his doom was upon him. He cast his arms out to his side and cried aloud “Take me Lord,” ready to meet his maker.The fiery beast crashed into the church in front of him, pulverizing the chapel with furious beats of its ruined wings. As the steeple fell it burst into flames. The agony of its death throes it screamed at the sky and thrashed what remained of the church to splinters. The scream was so loud it drove the preacher and his followers to their knees, where they clutched their heads against the noise and pain. The bat fell dead in the ruins of the destroyed church. In the silence that followed the smell of burning hair and flesh filled the Preacher’s nostrils.Then the fire leapt to the next building. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit patrickemclean.substack.com
Rep. Laddie Shaw talks about running for the first time and losing, then picking himself up by the boots and giving it a second shot. He has led a life of public service, and you will get an inside look at what motivates him to stay the course. Paid for by PAID FOR BY CHARLIE PIERCE FOR GOVERNOR, P.O. BOX 408, SOLDOTNA, AK 99669
Laddie Howard sits down with Daniel to talk law, lobbying, and leather making.
Frizz and Bob enjoy a single malt scotch and chat with legendary Jazz composer, John LaBarbera, all about the world of writing and arranging jazz music, the infamous Buddy Rich tapes, Barry Manilow's jingle writing chops, and Chaka Kahn's mad skills on a basketball court.
It's Gefilte Fish for Easter and Laddie the Easter Pot-Bellied Pig for Passover on this edition of Whad'ya Know from March 30, 1991-
It's with heavy hearts that Bob explains his sudden disappearance from the show. However, the Bob After Dark is back! This was a quickie just so the ball could start rolling again, and a podcast exclusive. Meet the Fjorulalli aka The Shore Laddie aka Beach Walker. This a strange sheep loving cryptid that terrorizes Ice Land.